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January 16th 1919
Clinton News -Record
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Of Interest :*0 You
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"They 1 'a' • 1 Germane," fia1yS
Pi 1 15.1 11 ),
ie `loreeto Star, " a laintlyt sue-
restive of a fight at 1a (Tinder table
t' t see who will got
!1 a led t}1111 alt U ., b
he theCls,
The s meoe Reformer (Liberal)
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a}'s , A Tory Is a' Man SO 1)1StiI1L
•ve ' r �inliiitce that h0 wishes .to
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e0 all indefinite continuance of lathy-.
ivalletic oapitalisna, And iller0•wotdd
irobably be more of them ata Con-
1'tit:tar •
Oaltion of so-called Liberal pp ! id
hen at any other sort of gathering
1101 could" be assembled (0 Eastern
'anada.
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Thieves broke into the office of the
l v s
icens0 inspector at Guelph hast week
nd stole about fiftydollars worth
£liquor which bod. been seized a
uuple of days before. Clluton could
each the Royal City ]low t0 .take
are of wet goods. About six hum-
red dollars worth of liquor was
Cored in the lock-up in Clinton for
ver two years, not a spoonful be-
ng missing when it,, came to be re-
iove4 a few months ago.
Some horticultural societies in Can -n-
da are importing poppy seeds from
'ranee to plant in 1lpnoar of the Cam-
les I soldiers s ored lie under the pop-
in the, sacred bide , of I Fraue4
ad Flanders, . IU is a pretty sauti-
aent. The Poppy will ahvays be as.
°elated in our ' minds with those
;raves so far away. But is it ]visa
0 import and sow broadcast in can-
(da a weed which may a6 time goes
n, rove a source of .trouble and
p
Fggravation to our farmers and g0xd-
nexs 7 lie could commemorate our
oldiers bythe 'planting of males or
p g p
he English oak,.' or, if we wish to
ay a compliment to France, we could
ultivate the lily, France's national
tower•
The Dominion Agricultural Depart-
ant ought to look into this matter
Ind find out just what sort of a
the poppy is before it is strewn
broughout C'.anada,
There is a movement on foot to
,ave a system 0f [pothers' pensions
n Canada. It is a worthy movement
aid ought to have the support of the
;neat majority of the people,. 'Scar-
ely anyone but can recall or point
0 a mother who ought to have..assis_
;duce in the rearing of her family.
,To Homan can both earn the living
or herself and two or three children
01(1 at the same time properly train
care Pox theta. Bt many a
woman has bravely tried it and has
..am so bear succeeding in many a
ase as to call forth the admiration
f the {hptigtrain But it is too
such of a strain and in the end she
it the, children, or both, and cense-
]neatly the state, suffers, The law
If self-preservation, 10 so far as the
irate. is concerned, will best be kept
IV the providing of assistance to
pothers of small children whose oat-
iral breadwinner has been taken
may from them.
The Medical Health Otfi.,
Appeals for Soldiers
Tgbtl Otlt+ eA.OP)tPa
y y g etI Johnson -1e is a Food, reeollatioll fov til a Feet',
would appri3ciaC(1 y!pllxa hI1 6 yail1Tr,
-yo aro doing ey by . de ling with
you ante niupey dealing oath 416,
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n,IPI$QN OIPE't5UN5
fres asalns or destroying property
0!1 tht vlelnia0�i of the estate Of
,
the late 'Mile N. VY,00ds will be
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1)v eent64 t1 uoi;(ling 9 ht t,
I. M. W.o4 0s, I30yflebL 75 -tr-p
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cer Speaks Right Out
The following letter was recelr tl3'
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sent to the public Sellooi Beard by
the lope] Medical Weer of Health,
.. ' tl at Clinton will'
It would appeal 1.
0000 bo faced, It 11 is not already
facing it, with the neeeesity Ot erne
ri * 1 ' 1�U.111P $Q 01, buildxllg :
ply leg a f e11 l
"TO the Chairman and Members
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.OF th0 P4lblle school. Board
' Gentlem1ee,--Perhaps no time ill out
National s the value et health
I1atu»ani life has
been so clearly brought to our 0tte11
tion as tile present,
The terrible forfeit tilO ree011t war
]las started from the croon] of our
ma'dllood ]las served to stimulate us
to a keen consideration of the best
merbhods for preserving ourselves and
p' b
our children -a healthy people,
life ie, the
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Seedless Katsina peztlb Zee
Se6clleas 1iticelai3per lb 18c
Valencia 1 aielne 2 iba 25o
5lb pall corn syrup 00o
10 1b )ail Poly]] syrup 'i,DO
1. t+ •'n
Bulk cove syrup p lb 8 o
4 lb: pail jam 80e
alloy) tin apples les Oue
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Saturday only -2 bars Golcl
A Happy A11t
lnrosperous
it
New Year to all
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seal) ]5n 1 plcj;' Telly
1 Part Coral - • 22q
ib.4#1:++ Nevi,.'E'pa 820
1 lb speoinl blend .t08 650
3 bare Botip ,e'
Moores 9Dc
n Bright
Rel1 y b'.
(kitchen cleanser) 100
Potvcler llc -between -3 and
F, . --.
PAI1111 FOR AALL7.nONE BUN,
died acres, best of edit t goo()
buildings, close •to school and.
. church ; dl- n11(Os. IroIm. lJlint011.
Apply A. E• Kethespn, Il.• R, NO,
3 Seatorth, none 17 on 014,
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Clinton Central, -01
OPENS . WITH 117 nIO:
'FISH l3'I'..T',Iz FOR US, WE
ITAVbi HUNDREDS ' Q IF°
POUNDS OF BEAUTIFUL
.CIOVERNMENT FISH AT
4 min„ Saturday only.
RAW leUltS WANTED -WILL PAY
QuiefeItefeerJNT Prrxc s,
JOHNSON & G'Ol!lIPANY Phone ti's
high prices for properly handled
furs,-lt, A. Hovey, Clin-
Retail Grocer License No. 8-7241 Phone orders promptly oared tor.
prime
ton' -70
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Perms' Climb. Wage earners their usual two weeks.
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YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED • R1; _
Pressed and at the
Fresh Haddock ea: per !b,
Fresh B.C.R C (D r It'
FresSalmon Bap ).
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DAIRYMEN
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W8111t t0 Tiny Your dream
paired and
sliortest possible notice. Roth Lad-
les' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good wprl{• T ala
prepared to French Dry Olean Ladies
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
c
pitman 13addio 20e n+ lb.
per
Fresh.Oysters,
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As it now stands human
cheapest and least thing in the whole
world,WQ
There never leas a-ttiimp whine the
struggle for existence not only, among
individuals but between nations was
keener ,than at present. It has. been
said that we will have to wait until
1940 to prove who has won the war.
WO must reuse a healthy, vigorous
We
and intellectual race, must havecan
men and women who can adapt theist-
selves to their environments and not
merely have an environment adapted
for the maintenance a the unfit, We
cannot maintain an Al nation with a
C8 population. The first step to-
wards securing a nation of Al men
wards
and woolen is to improve the•health
of the present generation. The Can-
d en of the future
men anwomen
Rev. C. E. Jenkins
President of the Ontario G.W.V,A,
and formerly rector of St. Paul's
church, Clinton, .who has sent an op-
en letter toacting premier, -Sir
q'homes White, protesting against the
cecluctiou and ctdRting oil of pensions
to disabled or partially disabled sol-
diers and dependents of those who
have been killed.
"Tile finest 'monument Canada can
provide for her soldiers," says MI.
,Jenkins, "is an adequate and Mate-
mus pension scheme. No memorial
of stone or marble 0r iron can. ever
pleasure .up to this?'
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of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
Our prices are alway the highest --others follow.-
Our service_ is always prompt and securer
ers, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Hunniford's
grocery store -Wet• .T. Jago. -00
..
O'Neil
Our markets are established and can assure you'halt you;
make no mistake in patronizing us.
Price of Fat from Jan. 1st to 15th, 500.
,
Clintons Leading
JeWel.erd StOCe
Tg
he
Canada Food
a
Hub Grocery
Board License
�(]��� `!��;,
The Seaforth Creamery Co,•
No. 8-2405
Phone 80. C.A. BARBER, Manager _
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WANTED -WOMAN FOR GENERAL
housework. -Libby, Rattenbury St.
E. • -70
FARM FOR SALE -THE EICECU- What Beautiful Gems !
tors of the Estate of Joseph Iz-
zard, deceased, oiler for sale 120 From medieval daye women
Wishing Our Friends
and Patrons
must be better equipped, mentally
and physically, than those of Ilse
present generation to retain tele higlx
standard of citizenship, The- greater
part of a child s ln$ is spent at
school, which means the building and
its surroundings proper. A. child
demands from the authorities a suit
able building and. playgrounds that
will not injure his health but fm-
prove it. You, as trustees, are the
representatives of the people, are
morally and financially responsible
for the future of the children of the
town of Clinton. At present you are
riot fulfilliu that dut creditably to
g Y
Y ourselves or the citizens and far loss
to the children of the town of Clin-
ton. Evt ry year you are rendering
out children less able to nom Pte
p
with outsiders in the field of Indus-
try and education.
The school building, so called tatenoon
Model school, which half s century
ago may have been entitled to the
name, but has long since lost its
The school has been the
Tuckersmith Township
William J. Ross, who died at his
home in this tptvnshlt on Sun
day, was a son of the late Alexander
Ross of Brucefield and a grandson of
the late Neil Ross, one of the early
settlers in this district. Neil • Ross
way one of those who helped survey
and riot out. the London Road when
it was opened up in' the early days,
The deceased has,heen residing on
the old homestead, He is survived�by
his wife, who leas PO 11 y Miss
Gilmour, daughter of the late John
Gilmour of Stanley township, and a
family of three, two sons and e
faI
two so
dau• ghter. Be is also survived by
his mother and one brother, Daniel,
residbi at Bxucefield, two brothers,
g
y of thrnd
Hugh and John, at Swift Current,
Sask., and Neil, also in the 'vest,
1'he funeral took place on Tuesday
to Baird s cemetery.,the
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A CATTLE SALT. CORDWOOD,
best all body rock elm, maple and
beech, no ]hobs. Building timber,
used lumber various sizes. -john
Ransford. . 70-2
acres in Goderich township ppm have loved jewellery, and per -
prising Lot 37, Con. 14, and south y, p
half Lot 37, Con. 13. On the prem- haps there never has been
fres are a good frame house, a bank anytime when such real]
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barn, driving shed, 3 good wells, a
spring creek and 2 acres of • or- Artistic Jewellery
chard. There is an and
A Happy New Year
FORdark red bull 10 monthslold, GOThis OD
is a low set calf with a good mossy,
coat of hair.. Come and.see him
or write E. H. Wise, R.R. No. 3,
Clinton ; Telephone 12-605. -76
,excellent
very parcelcould' be purchased for such
consistainua b 12u acres of hardwood modest sums.
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on one parcel and 15 acres of cedar
on the other. The soil is cls loam We want you to call and see'
YTHOS.
on the parcel first mentioned and our beautiful stock
there are about 68 acres fit for.....
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HAWKINS.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
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"MTOETTNG OF HURON COUNTY
Council. -The Council of the Cor-
poration of the ()minty of Iluron
will meet in the Council Chamber,
cultivation about one half: of which
is seeded down ; on the secondpar- -
cel the soil is black loam and is R. H. JOHNSON
excellent grazing land.. The pro- J e w e1 e r a n'd Optician
is located on a gravel (Next to Hovey's Drug Store)
?HONE d3,
.
Shop over Rowland'. Hardware:
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Goderich at 3 o'clock in the after-
party good
road 3 miles iron] Clinton. For
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of Tuesday, the 28th day of
Jan., 1919. All accounts against
the County must be in the hands of
Clerk not later than :1londay`
particulars apply-COichael Flick, -^
R.R. No, 2, Clinton, or W. Dry -I
done, Clinton,75-4 Gs
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A
FULL LINE OF_
deed
Council. -
preceding the meeting of C'ouucil•-
Geo. W. Holman, County Clerk.
Goderich, July 10th, 1919. 76-2
TIMBER FOR SALE -20 ACRES
of elm, ash, etc. -Apply to Robt.
Clinton,
'ate
and
significance.
chief cause of many a child's had eye-
sight and bring compelled to weal
glasses, 00 account of the illy lighted
MOMS. Abominable system of ven-ADMINISTRATOR'S
tilation has also been the cause of
many cases of diseased tonsils, adea-
olds and bronchial conditions. I)e-
Merle), in heating, causing rheums-.
tient ear diseases and aggravating
tuberculosis. Lack of accommoda-
tion for toilets, encouraging dirty
and filthy habits add irregular atter_
tion to health requisites laying the
foundation for future diseases. The
playgrounds have become most an-
after almost half a century
of constant use besides it is only
large enough for .one room instead of
eight. It would be futile to try and
remodel the present building so the
only solution to the present problem
is a new school erected on a suitable.
site and having modern facilities to
enable the teachers to turn out heal-
shier children morally, intellectually
, 1
and physically.
The undertaking will require some
time to procure plans, submit con=
tracts and decide upon a location, I
would advise immediate action as 1
Deaths
MILLER -1n Hamilton, on Jan.Freeman,
10th, Jantes Saunders Miller, ag-
ed 53 years and 7 months.
ROUTLEDGE-In New Liskeard, on
Jan. 12th, Elizabeth Webb, wido�y
of the laic Edward .Routledge,
aged 76 years and 9 months.
HOLMES-In Goderieh, on Jan. 8th,
1301100 Sneyd Holmes of Goderich
township, in his 38th year,
FURRES'rb.R-In Clinton, on Jan.
10th, David A. Forrester„ aged
69 yearrand 10 months..
McC00L-fn Mullett township, on
Jan. 12th William 14'cCool, In his
,
63rd year.
CRAWFORD-In East Wawanosh, on
Jan. 12th, Robert Henry Craw-
ford,in his 28th year.tett,
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ROSS -In Tuckersntith, on .Jamtaty
12th, William J. Ross, aged 148
years and 5 months,
WALLIS-In Niagara Falls, N.Y., on
Jan. 4th, Arthur 0. Wallis, (bus-
hand of Mae Biggart, formerly of
Clinton), aged 35 years.
SALE -THE
administrator of the estate of the
R.R. No. 4, WE CAN GINE
74-2
EMPLOYMENT TO A
ALWAYS ON HAND
•as
late Victor Dale has instructed Mr.
Elliott to sell bypublic auction at
the premises, Lot 9, Con. 5, Stan-
ley township, the farm, farm stock
and implements, on Jati.
i Tuesday,with
28th, at 1 o'clock. Terms for
Faun -.10 percent. down at time of
sale, the balance in 30 days. Terms
for Stock and Implements -All
FARM FOR SALE -173 ACRES, FEW MOREKNIT-
Lots 28-29 Huron Road, Goderich
Tp., good buildings, abundance of TERS, ETC. APPLY
water, water in barn and. house,
bath. 2 orchards, consider AT. pa�TCE.
. .
able .timber: ; 16 acres new seeding Clinton Knitting Co.
lucerne,' acres 2nd year hay, 50
acres readyfor aprin crop, 6 LIMITED
g
acres fall wheat. -Apply S. T. Wal-
Car load of Government
Standard
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HOGFEED
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two Recent Deaths in the
Crawford Familysanitary
Robert Henry Crawford, only, sou
)f Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Crawford of
['ullett, died at his home in East
1Vawanosh on Sunday last atter only
shout a week's illness.
The ytoung man had contracted in-
luenza which was followed by pneu-
none and in spite of all that could
30 done for him he succumbed: He
vas born in Mullett township, and
]ad, spent all his life in that town-
;hip until about three years ago when
le went to East Wawanosh to man-
150 the farm of his another -in-law,
Ylrs. ,John Daer. Ile was. twenty-
seven years of age en the 9th of
Vovemlier last. IIP is survived by
pis wife, who was formerly Margaret
Daer, and two little children, His
parents and one sister, Mrs, A. S.
Kunkel 0£ Niagara Falls, also sur-
vive, All were with him when ' the
end came and he was perfectly con-
acinus and professed his entire reslg-
nation and willingness to depart.
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funeral took place on Monday,
Interment taking place in the Union
cemetery, Blyth. The services at
house and raveside were conducted
s
ny the Rev. Il,r. O'I�oll of Auburn.
by
Beautiful floral offerings were sent
by a brother-in-law and cousins at
Niagara Dells, Mrs, Daer and lanai],
gAUCTION
and others, .
sums of $10 and under, cash ; on
over ed that amount 9 months'es, or
allowed on approved joint notes, or
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ter, R,R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone 10
on 6D1. -74 THE CORNER STORE
HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN '
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5 percent. discount for cash on
credit amounts. Grain and hay
cash. There will be no reserve as
ANY PERSON UR PERSON
trespassing or destroying property Live and Let Live
on Lots 12 and 13, Con, 9, Hul- •
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the estate, fs being waund.up.-Jas•
A. Delo, Administrator ; Geo. H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. 76-2
will be prosecuted according
to law, Following a dog or a
dog running at large the owner is gD ERKGRSI FOOD
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SCHOOL 'CRUST`Ll3 ELECTION,�
St, John's Ward -Notice is hereby
liable to damages. -J, cC J. Hes-
selwood. 66-24
License No. 9-2109
given that a meeting of the elec-
FARMS FOR SALE -LOT 56,
f oR COLO WEATHER
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tors will be held iu the Council
Chamber on Friday, January. 24tH,
1919, between the hours of 7.30
and 8.30 in the evening for the
nomination of candidates for the
position of School Trustee for St.
'
Johns Ward, and if necessary the
election to fill the above named
position will be held on Friday,
January 31st, at J. B. Levis' of_
lice, Isaac St., commencing at nine
o'clock am. and continuing, until
5 o'clock p.m. by le. G. Courtice,-
Deputy Returning Officer, and the
result will be publicly declared at
the town hall on Saturday, Feb.
lst, at 12 o'clock noon. -D, L.
Macpherson, Returning 'Officer. 70-1
Maitland Con., Goderich Tp., con -
taining 90 acres, on which is a
comfortable Frame house, good bank
barn with good stables, all cement
floors ; new cement silo, pig pen,
driving shed, 10 acres bush ; well
watered ;good orchard ; MaitlandPoultry
River runs at back of farm ; tele-
Phone and rural mail. Also lot 36
on the Baso Line, Hullett, con-
raining 854 acres, on which is a
barn 36x56 and shed. A firstclass
pasture farm with good creek run-
ning through. Will be sold to-
getter or separately. -Apply to
Thos. X. Mair, Londesboro, R.R
No. 1. 06-4-p
OAT MEAL,,
ROLLED WHEAT,
TILSON'S fluent OATMEAL
RALSON'S WHEAT FOOD
CREAM OF BARLEY
ROMAN MEAL
CORN MEAL.
S, -P -E -C -I -A -L -S
FRESH HALIBUT,
FRIISH SALMON,
- FINNAN HADDIE,
FTLLET'CS
CIISCOES,
FISH,
FRESH WATER HERRING.
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Live •
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- WANTED
WANTED
1,000 HENS
1,000 CHICKENS
-
each week at our Poultry Feeding
have been informed that higher auth-
oritios will enforce their powers in
this direction if your -hoard sloes not
show a desire to begin operations
soon.
I feel sure that patents of school
children will be behind you, in the
project.
Respectfully yours,
• -J. W. SHAW, M.O.H.
Clinton, Dec. 21st, 1918,"
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ANNUAL MEETING. -THE AN-
anal meeting of the. members pf
the McKillop -Mutual' Fire Insur-
once Company will be held in the
town ball, Seaforth, on Friday,
Feb. 7t11, 1919, at 9 p.m. The bus-
mess of the meeting will be•to re-
cei.ve 1010 annual statantent and
auditor's report, tale electing of,
three directors and two auditors
and other business which might be
considered of benefit for the Com-'1he
--4'
• The New Council Has
Good Program
for 1919
patty. The retiring directors are
Join G, Grieve, Jantes .Evans andCOD
John Bennct100.rvies, who •are ' nno bre
forPr re -election. -James Connolly,
President ; .Thos, E, flays, seers-
tar 76=4
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AUCTION SALE OI+' COWS AND
Young Cattle, -The undersigned has
been instructed .to sell by public
auction at Lot 47 Maitland Con.,
Goderich township, on 'Thursday,
Jan. 23rd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the
following : 2 cows due to freshen 1t1
Jan., 4 cotes due to freshen in Feb.
GARFIEL'D Mc14fICJHAEL--LTCENS- _
ed Auetioneer.for the County of r
Huron. Sales conducted in any I.
part of the county Charges mod- E. E. HUNN[FORD
Canadian Food Control -License
state and satisfaction guaranteed:tie%
Address t Seaforth, R. R. No. 2, No. 8-3123
Phone 18 on 2,39, Seaforth, Central, P It 0 0 e 4 d
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Plant for the balance of 1918. Frio-
es paid according to quality, and
fancy prices paid for large properly)
fattened milk -fed chickens,•
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NEW LAID EGGS .
(Continued from page 1)
during 1919 to the treasurer of the
Clinton Band as an expression of ap-
predation of the services rendered.
Paisley-McEwan-That we offer
the farmers tvhatovel surplus soft
coal we have on hand at the price of
$9 per ton.
Councillor Johnson thought the'
salary of $25 paid the fire chief was
insufficient and ought to be increased.
He explained that the duties of the
office were not light end that no
competent loan desired the job at
the price. As chairman of the fire
and water committee Cotmcilloe
Johnson wa.S recommended to look
into the matter and report at next
meeting of council,
Reeve Ford, as mover of the yup=
tion regarding * , "rant to the band said
g b 6
his idea was that the grant last
year should have been Jiffy dollars
larger and that twenty-five dollars
per month for 1919 would provide
p P
for the grant for the current year:
and the payment of the extra fifty
dollars which should have been in-
eluded in last year's grant.
Bylaws No. 1 and 2 were given a
first, second and third reading I anti
passed,
Bylaw No, 1 appointed W. trydone
as trustor, of the 0,0,-f. for three
years ; Dr, Shaw es -member of the
Public Library Board rot -three
years ; J. Wiseman and 1'. C!antelon
town audi tors,:, and D. L, Macpherson
-rte member of the hoard of Health,
I.lylaw NO, 2 provided for the her-
rowing of 210.099 from the ],sole Un-
111 taxes aro paid in June.
SALE OF FARM STOCK
and Implements -Mr. Amos 'P,
Cartwright has instructed Mr. T.
Gundry to sell by public auction at
Lots 17 and 18, Con. 9, Mullett, on
_ Wednesday, Jan. 291)11, at 1 o'clock
sharp, the following : Horses -1
gray mare rising 4 years old in foal
to Balmerino, 1 12 -year old mare
in foal to Balmerino, 1 driving
horse 4 years old, good driver, not
afraid of cars ; 1 'aged mare. Cat-
1,10-20 stock steersrising3 years
old, 18 steers and heifers rising 2
years old, 7 steers and heifers riff-
in" 1. year old, 1 heifer clue at time
b y
of sale, 1 cote clue at time of sale,
1 cow due Feb, loth, 1 cow due 10
April, 1 cow due in May, 2 farrow
cows. Pigs -1 sow with litter, 1
sot, due March .15th, 6 shoats 8
weeks old, Sheep -12 Loicestee 0005
6 Leicester ewe lambs. Implements
-1 Deering binder, 1 Deering ]stow-
et Deering rake,1 wave, 1 set
1 gg,
sleighs, 1 rubber tire hitggy, 1 01-
Iver walking plow, 1 twin plow,
about 10 bags potatoes, 10 cords
green wood, 250 sap pails with
link and splice, also large storage
tau](, 1 Chatham • incubator and
brooder, 1 set scales 240 lbs, cap-
achy, All will he sold without
reserve as the proprietor has sold
his fano. Terms -All. Simla of $10
end under, cash ; 01I over that
amount 6 months' credit ,Will be
given OS furnishing approfed ,joist
notes or 8 percent. elf fol.: cash on
Mat amounts, -Aloes Cartwright,
Proprietor ']'hos. Gundry, Atte-
Unbar. ''6--•2
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(hi Now Year's Day, at Dauphin,
Man,, Robert Crawford, an; old Hu1-
township boy, passed into the
Great Beyond, aged fifty-Iiime years.
Ib is twenty years or more since Mr,
Crawford went t0 Manitoba. He is
survived by his wife, Who was form-
erly Miss Elizabeth Hughes of Hui-
tett, and one son, Two brothers
and two sisters also survive, Edmund
and Charles of Hallett, Mrs, Bedford
of Killarney, Man,, and Mrs, J.
Stephenson of Ethel, Mr, Craw-
ford's death was due to appe dieitis,
A 'brother died at Dauphin -in July
last,
Meatless days are making very
2 cows due to freshen in Mar„ 4
cows due to freshen in April, 2
cotes due to freshen in May, 1 cow
due to freshen in Sept,. milking well
now, 4 heifers risings 3 clue to
freshen in Feb, and March. Regis-
tered,Stocic-.1 heifer rising 4 years
"Faifiview Flossie" No. 123780, due
to freshen IPeb. 10th, 1. cow rising
7 years old, "Princess May" No.
107773, dire to freshen, Mar., 10th,
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HOUSE FOR SALE -000D FRAME •
house on Rattenbury street, west. 4,4,+++++,1,444,,++++++++++�`�"'��
8 rooms, sleeping porch, summer
kitchen and woodshed. Good col- Our Wive ]lose Flour is one of the
tar, furnace, electric lights, town best,
and soft water, Garden with fruit
trees and a chicken house. -Apply ISVr aakcwttiof dins White Seal,test,
on premises to Miss Southcombe. Y i
_52 Also a sack of out "Victor Oat-
Meal."Ni
high prices for eggs: Although gram
prices are high it will pay yoku to
k H of
e special care o[ your oo
tataks and pullets.
'a'
GUNN LANGLOIS CO
CLINTON
W. Trewattha Pliou i193
Cattle -5 steers rising 2Manager
Young S
Years old, Polled Angus grade, 2
Ayrshlre heifers rising 2 years old.
Sale will be conducted in doors,
FARM FOR SALE -994 ACRES OF
splendid farm land in good state of Our Listowel Flour, the "Golden
cultivation. On it are a comfort- City,"
able storey and a half brick bouse If you have not tried it, what a pity
1Nana er or Holmeavllte 4 oil 140
Canada Food Board -License
No. 7-001
Good aecommodatiou for horses.roof,
Terms --Cash, or approved joint
notes for 8, 6 or 9 months bearing
interest at 0 percent, Guarantee-
Any cow sold to be in calf not.
Proving to be 111 0110 month from
time 01 sale 10 percent. of purchase
money will be refunded. -'W, H.
Lobb, Proprietor ; 1.. (iundr y, Auc-
tioneer,, 76-4
gcellar,very good
with new steel a good, The "Jewel" is another ood
a barn 40x00 and straw shed 22x28 brand, '
with foundation under all, room to All of these flours, we have on hand.
tie up 28 head of cattle and 5
horses besides 3 box stalls, root Since the Raiser and the Crown
room, feed room, separator room Prince lied,
and barness room. Cement floors You need buys no substitutes for
throughout except 2 box stalls and your bread,
root house. A stone pig pen 24x24, GUnn's"Easi0rst Shortening" is A
a hen hoose 24x10 and a drive shed No, .1,
failing Son.
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CREAM WANTED
CALL AT D., N. WATSON'S
GROCERY AND GET A CAN, 6, 8
OR 10 GALLON, AND ,'+ILL 011
PARTLY. FILL IT.
`VILE TEST. AND PAY FOR
Constance
bIt: and Mrs. Chas. Riley of Tuck-
ersmith spent Sundayas the guests
g
of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Nichelson,
'No mail from Clinton on Rural
Route No. 1 for three days last
Week. Impassable roads the cause:
The ladies of the congregation are
meeting in the church on Thursday
.afternoon to sew for the Belgians.
Miss ,Jean Cook of Gabriel' town-
ship 15 spending a week or so With
her sister, Mrs. Joe Riley, '
Mr, 'Thos. 11110' and Miss Jean
l
Cook spent Sunday with his sister,
Mrs. Fred Stephenson, of Brussels,
Miss Margaret Love has ref/0000d
b
to C. McGregor's after spending a
pouile of weeks with her parents • at
Val toe.
WOULD T1111 CITIZENS OF OLIN-
ton who are Acerly out of Malan-
cite coal leave their order with 111r.
Holloway or D. L. Macpherson with
20x80. There is a never Sold by the firm of Jenkins it
spring creek, a good well and cls- •
tern, about .14 acres of orchard.+4. « +. +4,+,h.f.+..::.t,4t.,( +l,
This is a desirable property 2•k
from Clinton, gravel .,..
EACH CAN S 1'ARATELY EV
GRY WEEK AND GIVE YOU
IS ICE FOR FOLLOWING W>rL....
R
HIGHEST PRICES AND .A
a written statement oftheamount
they have on heed. Drayrnen will
be instructed to examine coal bitty,
Anyone it,aking false statelnerits
will be penalized, We desire to
servo those most bit '000d. lVm, A.
draut, Pilot Com• 16'4
miles good
read. I Went to sell at 01000 ap �:
i! Son
health makes It necessary for me W. Jenli;in$ int .
' to give up farming for the present.
Would sell stock, lniplenienbs and FLOUR AND FEED.
crop If so desired. -•>Apply Leonard ticvator 'hone 199 Residence 9442'.
E. Weir Let 271 I-uCon. 4, llott, Retail License No. 9--=2368
Cfintofl'F. 0. ' 49 1 Wholesale 1LiCena° t'Ta, 12--+89
SQUARE DEAL GUARANTEED.
CREAM RECEIVED AT SUM-
J> STORE ANY DAY:
161) tiRITIL 'P k CDc
Price this wee
T i:. MASON
PHONE 8 Oe 638 Caitada
Fo(ad Board License N. N-19538.;